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Fiber Festival Returns | Details For This Year's Atlantic Antic | Bike Lane Coming Below Prospect Park

Here are three stories not to miss today in the borough.
Diana Henriquez says the store and staff should have protected her from being stabbed in the hand back in 2019, according to the suit.
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Transportation officials will start installing the protected bike lane on Parkside Avenue this month, according to plans.
Eater NY keeps a running list of the hottest cocktail bars in New York City. The most recent includes this spot on Prospect Place.
Bed-Stuy's Campaign Against Hunger has created a new urban farm aimed at expanding food access for New Yorkers in high-need communities.
Here are three stories not to miss today in the borough.
The annual festival for indie dyers, spinners, knitters, crocheters, and designers will be held in October.
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A decline in shootings has brought gun violence levels closer to 2019 than where they were during a spike last year, the mayor said.
The new book, "It Was All a Dream," will be hitting shelves in May, according to publishers.
A person was hit by a train at the Downtown Brooklyn station on Thursday afternoon, changing routes between Brooklyn and Manhattan.
A shooting surge during the coronavirus crisis has been curbed in five of New York City's eight patrol areas, the mayor said Thursday.
Christopher Mackins, who was hit in the neck during the shoot-out, had been taken into custody at the hospital, according to police.
Here are three stories not to miss today in the borough.
Council Member Alicka Ampry-Samuel is slated to become the regional director of the federal department of Housing and Urban Development.
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The "Off-Broadway in the Boros Fest" will bring free outdoor theater performances to five spots throughout the city.
The City Planning Commission voted down the Franklin Avenue towers Wednesday. The developers already have a lawsuit against the city.